The CineFiles

The CineFiles

By Brian Eggert | May 15, 2025

Check back here for the latest of The CineFiles, available on the KARE 11+ app (available on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, etc.) or watch on YouTube

“Episode 16: Top 10 Films of 2025” – January 2, 2026

“Episode 15: Marty SupremeElla McCayLove Actually” – December 19, 2025

•  “Episode 14: Zootopia 2Jay KellyWake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery, and Hamnet – December 4, 2025

“Episode 13: The Running ManEternityNouvelle Vague – November 20, 2025

“Episode 12: BugoniaHedda, and The Nightmare Before Christmas – November 7, 2025

“Episode 11: If I Had Legs I’d Kick YouAfter the Hunt, and A House of Dynamite – October 17, 2025

“Episode 10: One Battle After Another, Eleanor the Great, and A Big Bold Beautiful Journey – October 2, 2025

“Episode 9: The History of SoundThe Long Walk, and Good Time – September 11, 2025

“Episode 8: Weapons, Highest 2 Lowest, and The Great Dictator – August 23, 2025

“Episode 7: Fantastic Four: First StepsThe Naked Gun, and Together – August 7, 2025

“Episode 6: EddingtonSorry, Baby, and Miss Stevens – July 25, 2025

“Episode 5: Superman, Jurassic World Rebirth, and the Top 5 Films of 2025″ – July 10, 2025

“Episode 4: F1Materialists, 28 Days/Weeks/Years Later – June 26, 2025

“Episode 3: The Phoenician Scheme, The Life of Chuck – June 12, 2025

“Episode 2: Deaf President Now!, Fountain of Youth, Jane Austen Wrecked My Life – May 31, 2025

“Episode 1: Fight or Flight, Friendship, and Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning – May 16, 2025

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